Jason Koebler writes: Do Not Pay, a free service that launched in the iOS App store today, uses artificial intelligence to help people win up to $25,000 in small claims court. It's the latest project from 21-year-old Stanford senior Joshua Browder, whose service previously allowed people to fight pa...

@cybertron - Thank you. - I sent him a separate comment (?) post (?) here, but have had no response. - Meanwhile (somehow) i got it on screen so i could at least read it. - (wiggle, jiggle, pull, twist, poke.) - I got tired of that and bailed out. - It's not important enough to me to put up with that. - A collection of historical commentaries. - Fine. - Enough is enough. - I am from the G+ Philosophy Community. - We are migrating to WeMe. - Just thought i would "poke" in here and take a look. - I believe this "option" has failed. - So it's now WeMe. - Maybe see you there sometime. - Appreciate your response. -

There is an interesting Philosophy group in the server DALnet server channel #Philosophy --> you get there through an IRC client, e.g,, hexchat -->If in debian install it with:apt install hexchatConnect to the server DALnet, then issue:/join #PhilosophyProbably you already now about IRC culture...

November 6 when we vote we get to act as admins to our system. We effectively get to revoke some privileges and grant others. Can’t wait to see some much needed cascading revocation on malicious users and new users granted access to lead our government in a positive direction!

Uber's #OpenSource Distributed Deep Learning Framework: "named after a traditional Russian folk dance in which performers dance with linked arms in a circle, much like how distributed #TensorFlow processes use Horovod to communicate with each other."